AZGrizFan said:argh! said:AZGrizFan said:argh! said:again, impressive win, but they were playing without their wr#1 and #2, one of best backs in the league not at full strength, and a couple top cornerbacks (who cover wr's, by the way). also, wasn't toure deemed the best wr in the big sky by this board right after the game? nobody matches the griz for wr depth. sneed sure didn't look hobbled to me, but did play it a little safer than usual. villanueva sprinted off after the injury and came right back in. mamula is good, but no olsen or lewis. had all our cbs.
you sure switch between logic and mindless fanaticism a lot, depending on the day..
And you sure look for reasons to piss in peoples’ wheaties.
Injuries happen. Part of the game. Neither team was at full strength—that’s what happens 10 games into a season. And yet, we kicked their asses. Delivered a butt whooping to a team that hadn’t lost an FCS game in 13 months. And it wasn’t even close.
In fact, dare I say it was “dominating”?
just being realistic and calling it an impressive win, even very impressive, but not one of the most dominating since 2011. it is a message board. not everyone has to share your opinion, and you don't get to decide how people respond to your posts. neither do i. that's the way it works. quit being a baby.
Name three more dominating wins over a top 5 team since 2011.
Go ahead, I’ll wait.
original post didn't say anything about the rank of the team being 'dominated'. my view is that to be a truly dominating win, the other side should be at relatively similar strength, and playing at least competently, for instance not having multiple absurd mistakes by a long-snapper that result in stalled scoring drives, not to mention 30 yards or shorter touchdown 'drives', giving um more than 1/3rd of it's points.